Masumiyet Page #6

Year:
1997
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She'd close her eyes

and get f***ed by everyone.

I kept begging her to go back.

I said we could get married.

I'd convince my father and

we'd take care of Zagor. But no.

She followed the bastard around

like a dog.

I couldn't figure out

what he did for her.

I went back to Istanbul so many

times. I swore oaths.

Saw doctors, hodjas...

But nothing worked.

Every single time I found

myself going after her again.

Once I went back to discover

she was married and pregnant.

We conned the guy into thinking

I was her brother.

For some reason I felt better.

That I was breaking free.

She seemed to be straightening out.

She was only interested in the baby.

This happened in Sinop.

I went back to Istanbul.

Just before the birth, Zagor

got mixed up in a prison riot.

They sent him straight off

to Diyarbakir prison.

Soon the b*tch freaked out again

and went to Diyarbakir in that state.

She disappeared for three days.

The guy lost it. When she got back

he beat the sh*t out of her.

That's why the girl's

deaf and dumb.

Then she had the baby.

It wasn't obvious at first.

When she found out, she got stoned

and stabbed the guy one night.

She took the baby

and ran back to Zagor again.

Luckily the guy turned out to be

sound. He didn't go to the police.

I was driving cabs in Istanbul then.

I carried on doing that for a while.

But I still dreamed about her

every night.

Around then I heard that

Zagor was in Diyarbakir prison.

One night, I got a big bottle of raki.

I drank the whole lot.

I was sh*t-faced of course.

I opened my eyes...

...and saw mountains.

There was this kid by me saying,

"Wake up! We're in Diyarbakir."

I really was in Diyarbakir.

I asked around.

There's the castle area there.

I found her in a shack.

She wasn't at all surprised to

see me. We didn't speak.

That night, I thought to myself,

there's no other way.

You'll endure.

It's pointless resisting.

This is your fate.

Give in to it

and walk quietly now.

That was then and this is now.

And you see, I'm quietly walking.

You want some tea, Yusuf?

Please. Let me put the kid to bed.

I'll be right back.

- Were you asleep? Sorry.

- No, it's OK. Come in.

Mrs. Ugur wanted to see you

in her room before you go out.

Sure.

Ah, Yusuf! Come in.

Sorry, I rushed things thinking

you'd leave early. Sit down.

- Are you busy today?

- No.

I have to go to Aydin.

Bekir was drunk last night.

I can't get him awake.

And I have to leave right away.

I'd go alone, but I'm a bit scared.

Then I thought of you.

If you're not busy, it would be a

big favour. We'll be back by evening.

Of course, no problem. But...

Forget Bekir. I don't want him

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